Recent Observations
Herewith, a database of every observation I’ve ever made, most recent first! Click for more detail, or on the page links at the bottom to review more, 12 at a time, in descending chronological order…
Arp 315 / NGC 2830 / NGC 2831 / NGC 2832
3 NGC galaxies at the center of a much larger cluster designated Abell 779.
Arp 200 / NGC 1134
Did Arp 200 eject its companion? Arp thought so.
Arp 266 / NGC 4861
A profoundly odd, irregular galaxy.
Arp 283 / NGC 2798 / NGC 2799
Finally, Arp describes a “merger”. Sort of.
Arp 215 / NGC 2782
Adjacent loops? Two galaxies nearly merged?
Arp 294 / NGC 3786 / NGC 3788
Those pesky “Peculiar filaments.”
Arp 160 / NGC 4194 / Medusa Merger Galaxy
Late stage merger, or “disturbed with interior absorbtion?” You be the judge!
Arp 24 / NGC 3445
A small spiral with one heavy arm.
NGC 1421: a Vera Rubin Galaxy
Attractive galaxy captured low on the horizon.
Arp 269 / Cocoon Galaxy Revisit
Return to a favorite target using the monochrome camera
NGC 3691: a Vera Rubin Galaxy
A small, regular barred spiral galaxy in Leo.
NGC 4605: a Vera Rubin Galaxy
An intriguing, dwarf spiral galaxy, a member of the M81 Group.











